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Nov 14, 2017
Perfect for medications
It is surprisingly difficult to find a small glass bottle with a cork. Let's face it, pill bottles are ugly. Caution! Keeping pills in an unmarked bottle like this one only works if you can precisely identify the medication (though I guess you could write an initial on the bottom with a Sharpie). Some people don't care about aesthetics, but I do, and this looks much nicer, even decorative, on a dresser or frequently seen shelf.
The only drawback is that the cork is composite. Handle it carefully! I didn't realize this when I first used the item, and a bit of the edge crumbled off.

Sep 18, 2019
Messy, ineffective gadget
1 of 1 found this helpful You are expected to fill the pounce box with chalk powder -- it doesn't come pre-filled. What a mess. After filling this gadget, the instructions tell you to beat it 50 times to get it to work. After all that, then you can "just swipe" to use. I don't recommend this product.

Oct 03, 2017
Depends on what appeals to you
As you can tell from the pictures, when viewed from the front this bottle is wide, but slim if you turn it sideways. While eye-catching, the design makes it easy to tip over, so if you have a cat, think twice. The lip is wider than many other bottles, giving it a more distinguished, almost regal look.
Now for the "maybe" part. A cork is included, the kind that has a cap at the top, so it can hold anything that needs to be tightly sealed, such as food or liquid. The drawbacks: The cork is faux, and it doesn't fit. Maybe you could use a hammer to force the cork into place, but good luck getting it out of there.
In sum: if you want it to store anything, pass. If your goal is above-average décor, away from clumsy mischief, throw away the cork and it's a nice piece.